That's my list right there. I don't see why all the complaints. How many 360 games do you people plan to buy and play in three months?
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Yeah, seriously. Even if the competition has a million zillion solid holiday titles and 360 has 3 or 4, their lineups are equal strength in my eyes considering that I can only really justify buying and devoting time to 3 or 4 new games for a system in a 2-month span anyway.
Tony Hawk Project 8 demo on the marketplace tomorrow bra.
Source.
Ohhhhhhhhh, please be a kick ass demo.
That 100GB looks extremely photoshopped. Hopefully it's true though.
Same thing for the 256MB card. I think it's just crappy slides meant to emphasize the point.
Tiger Woods is a big improvement on last years model. You STILL can't customize the controls (well, you can swap the sticks) but at least it put the powerboost/spin button on A as well as LB this year. You can switch to EAplay mode, which allows for precision aiming like in 2004/2005 but the default is some retarded "aiming circle" which made no sense to me, so I turned it off. Putting makes a lot more sense this year (with the addition of the loft stick) and feels a lot more natural. But they totally nerfed the character creator (relative to 2005 anyway, as I never played enough of that '06 piece of junk to go into my character editor) with there only being a total of 20 positive reactions, 20 negative reactions, and like 15 swings. I didn't even see a swing editor. :(
Put the game plays better than ever, and looks fucktons better than the old Xbox versions (although I see serious room for improvement). The achievements are achievable now as well.
If there was ever a game that needed to integrate that XBL Vision face mapping thing, it's this one. Big missed opportunity there. :(
There is also full ESPN integration (like in NBA Live) so you can listen to ESPN Radio podcasts as you play, get a sports ticker, etc.
I'm having some of the peeps over for some multiplayer tonight, so I'll let you know how that works out.